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Debt Relief Advocates

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Don’t Believe the Government Modification (HAMP) is a Scam?

If you don’t believe the government’s loan modification program (HAMP) is a “scam” (from my previous post), click on the following link to hear what homeowners have to say about it: Frustrated Homeowners

Popular Financial / Debt Advisors

Financial and debt advisors, who broadcast over television and radio, are mysteriously unable to provide any real solutions for the relief of debt. Could it be their advice is influenced by government, educational institutions, large corporations and mainstream media? Is monetary support from sponsors a restricting factor? It’s worth asking the question before you put such an important decision into action.